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Housing

Broomfield offers a variety of housing options from affordable starter homes to million dollar executive mansions and mid-level upscale custome homes, townhomes and condos, to high-end apartments and affordable rentals. Take a look at some of of our residential districts:

287 Hilltop - Small Town Sensibilities and a distinct identity are 287 Hilltop’s characteristics. This “last outpost” for motorists heading north from Broomfield on U.S. 287 is anchored by the King Soopers grocery store in the Broomfield Marketplace Shopping Center on the east side of the highway.

Arista - Arista is an entertainment anchored, mixed use community in the heart of the creative corridor along U.S. 36 is the new hip place to be. As a transit oriented development (TOD) this urban neighborhood is Live, Work and Play at its best!

Broomfield Station - Broomfield's historic original hub is now primed to become a mixed-use, transit-oriented development hub with a bus rapid transit station in the vicinity of the Broomfield 1STBANK Center and U.S. 36 and longrange plans for a commuter rail station at West 116th Avenue.

McKay Shores - One of the newest and most sought after neighborhoods in Broomfield is the McKay Shores area. In the Lambertson planning district, this 244-acre mixed-use community stretches from Huron Street to Zuni Street along West 136th Avenue.

Midtown District - Here’s where it all started! Established in the original heart of Broomfield, the Midtown District is where neighbor meets neighbor at the ball field or at the local bowling alley.

North-Park - This new 935 acre, master planned community, developed by McWhinney, provides modern, vibrant and creative mixed-use urban development opportunities. Conveniently located 15 minutes west of DIA, this neighborhood offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity for future businesses, forward thinkers, and residents to form a new creative community in the North Metro Denver region.

Panoramic District - Broomfield's Panoramic District at the intersection of Lowell and East Midway boulevards is the perfect place for service businesses and quaint neighborhood stores. Currently, this area is sparsely developed providing a big opportunity for commercial activity to serve the Westlake, Columbine Meadows, Crofton Park and eastern Brandywine neighborhoods.

Parkway Circle - A Young Urban Oasis Poised for Growth! Via Varra at Parkway Circle is an up-and-coming neighborhood perfect connected to transit for the lifestyles and interests of young professionals.